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*-S. S. S. for the lood " as ww, to be a househo' saving. When the blood is of o rdcr, O needs treatment from any cause. this great remedv is the first thou.1 - and used by thousands of people all over the country. because it is su)eri('r to all other blood puriliers. It is a purely yegetable remedy, and whilc i renetrates the circulation and forces out all poison and orbid matter, it also builds up the entire system by its fine tonic effect. During tie win ter months the natural ave- I was suffering from impore ood and a general nues of bodily waste have ru iif tsyse: I had no ap become dull and weak and petite, was losing flesh, and an all-gone tired feel failed to perform their full ing that made me miserable. I began the use of dty thebiood has been slug- S. S. S. and my blood was restored to its nor gish and an extra amount mal, healthy conditio:. My appetite returned, of poisons and waste mat- increased . t ed eling" left and ters have accumulated in a gamsc Sa s th-e system- and been ab- ColmbnS Ohio. VICTOR STL-nLNxS, the syt. and been o- Cor. l:ithman and Washington Aves. sorbed by it. With the con ing of Spring and warm weather the blood is aroused and stirred to quicker action and in its effort to throw of these acids and poisons the skin suf fers. Boils, pimples, blotches. rashes and eruptions break out and con tinue until the blood is cleansed and :nade pure. S. S. S. is the ideal remedy for this condition; it clears the blood of all impurities, makes it rich and strong and these skin troubles pass away. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Chronic Sores and Ulcers. Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other diseases of the blood are cured by S. S. S. Book on the blood and any advice de sired, free of charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Say Plainly to Your Grocer That you want LION COFFEE always, and he, being a square man, will not try to sell you any thing else. You may not care for our opinion, but What About the United Judgment of Millions of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE for over a quarter of a century ? Is there any stronger proof of merit, than the Confidence of the People and ever increasing popularity? ION COFFEE is carefully se lected at the plantation shipped direct to our various factories, where it is skillfully roasted and carefullypacked in sealed pack ages-unlike loose coffee, which is exposed to germs. dust, in sects, etc. LION COFFEEreaches you as pure and clean as when it left the factory. Sold only in 00 01 Ib. packages. Lion-head on every package. Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. C T. S. ROGAN, President. C. M. DAVIS, Secr'etary. ELLIsoN CAPERS, JR., PH. (r., Manager and Treasurer. E. E. PLATT, PH. G., Second Prescriptionist. THE CAPERS. DRUG COMPANY, SUMMERT ON, S. C. Ask Your Doctor About_ ti. ce~o~ uthym ol. _ He wll ellyouthat it is a most excellent scientific Antisep tie.Applcabl toall classes of i Toilet Preparations. EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE. EUJTHTMOL FACE POWDER, EUTHTMOL BABY POWDER Are each and all the best of its kind.__ EUTHYMOL in solution is e-:rllent as a grargle or mouth - wasn. S T'his splendid class of preparations are for sale at THE CAPERS DRUG CO., Swhere also can he found a full line of Druggists' Sundries, in Seluding S HUTLER'S CANDY. W.EDDING PRESENTS, CUT GiLASS, a SFANCY CHINA, BOX~ PAPER. MEMORANDUM BOOKS, AC- 3 ~.COUNT BOOK(S, LETTER PAPER, BILL PAPERS. etc. S Also PAINTS. OILS AND GARDEN SEED. STH CAPERS DRUG COMPANY, 8 Y~Tes weuhaie th coes Full Ptet ud ifoc our somewat dsaite wihyuflrtry our 100' per cent an we eelreasonably sure you wxill be pleased ?that is if you are looking for a high class aiticle. COFFEE. We carry both oarched an~d green, and if you want a f ir st clas~s article, something nticely flavored andl contain inmg good strength try sonme of our Cotfee. S We beg that you do not confuse these goods wxithi pos sibly others vou have been using. Can we'quote you prices in hulk - Certainiy, withI pleasure. Call and see. Now Is the Time to Start A Bank Account, And the BANK OF CLAR1ENDON IS the Place. W\e extend voui an invitation to open a bank account with us, whether it hre large or small. Depositors with small balances are as welcome in our banik as those having large balances. Why not begin now and make y-our first deposit with us and then youf car add to it from time to time. It will help y*ou to get a snug banib aceouniit. We pay interest on time deposits. Call or write to us for particulars. Bank of Clarendon. anning,.sC ever;l specics of iusects have ap aratus for producing sounds similar to It of the grasshopper or modifica S-. n f it. Of a different type is that wah which the cicadas are endowed. v the males of this family are sing for which the Greek poets called them happy because their females were duiib. With the ancients a cicada sit ting on a harp was the symbol of mu sie. A pretty fable tells of the con test between two cithara players, in which the curious event happened that -when one of the contestants broke a string a singing cicada sprang on his harp and helped him out so that he gained the prize. Take Kodol After Eating. ftIr at hearty meal a ose of Kolol Dysppsi) (ure ':il prevent an attack of iudig'estionl. Kodol is a thorough digestant and a guaranteed cure for indigestion. dyspepsia. gass on the stomach. weak heart. sour rising, bad breath and all stomach troubles. Sold by The 1-. B. Loryea Drug Store. 31aking Fire. When it is considered how old the world's civilization is it seems surpris ing that man should have only so very recently learned how to make fire easi ly. The primitive flint imd steel meth od is practically but of the last gen eration, and that does not appear so very far ahead of friction with wood. It Is not astonishing. en the whole. that savages should commonly sup pose that fire really exists in wood and stone since it is from these every day materials that they secure a por tion of Prometheus' precious theft from heaven. Chronic Constipation Cured. One who suffers from chronic consti pation is in danger of many serious ailments. Orino Laxative Frait Syrup cures chronic constipation as it aids diestion and stimulates the liver and bowels, restoring the natural action of I these orgaus. Commence taking it to dav anO you will feel better at once. Orino Iaxative Fruit Svrt;p does not neauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to tak. Refuse substitutes. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lor Yea. Prop. Where Egg Are Currency. Eggs are current coin in 'Mayo, Ker ry, Donegal and Leitrim. They are everywhere received over the counter in payment for tea, sugar, meal, oil, bread, tobacco, patent medicines and general haberdashery. Accounts are kept open and goods supplied on credit in eggs. Predatory agents traveling through the wilds with worthless teas, itinerant tinkers and musicians, hawk ers of tinsel jewelry and holy pictures, all accept this current coin, generally unloading it at the nearest railway town.-Dublin Lady of the House. They Appeal to Our Sympathies. The bilious and dyspeptic are con stant sufferers and appeal to our svm pathies. There is not one of them, how ever, who my not be brought back to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. They also regulate the bowels. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Str.Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. The World of Trade. 'Yesterday I bought," writes a corre spondent, "some black jet buttons, and when I got home I found on the card, 'Best Australian Make.' I took a pen cii to write in my account book. I found it had 'U. S. A.' upon it. I sharpened the point, and on the sharp ener was 'New York.' I got out a match to light the lamp, and on the box was 'Made in Sweden.' I lit the lamp and found on it, 'Made in Bava ria' and so on and so on."-London Telegraph. Poisons in Food. Perhaps vou don't realize that many pain poison's originate in your food, but some day you may feel twinge of 'dys pepsia that wvill convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills ar-e guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undieted food -or money back. 25c at The R. B3. Loryea, Drug Store. Try te.The Ideal Saddle Horse. The ideal saddle horse Is from fif teen to sixteen hands high, short back ed and well coupled. It has thin, high withers, a long, well arched neck and a long, keen ear well set on the head. The tail should be set high on tbe rmp, and the rump Itself should be srmewhat sloping. The horse should have besides fiat, sinewy bones in its legs and a medium sized foot.-Coun try Life In America The American People. The National Disease is ner-vous prostatio'n. Whst is to be the r-esult of all this hurr-y, worry and wor-k, some timres oyver-sometimes under-eating, a lwavs under-sleeping-brain and brawn in constant state of agitation and unr-est-sleeping badly. dreaming. Itossing. waking:' Dir. King has devised a remedy if used ar-ight. Dr. King's Iron Touic Bitters steadies the nerves. builds-up the taste. gives new start. Sold under- gnarantee by Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Conson. Elderly Woeer-I hope you are not impressed by the silly sentinientalists who hold that because you've married once you ought not to marry again? Pretty Widow-Dont let that worry you, dear. I've no such prejudice. My own dear mother was married three times, and I only hope that in all things I may follow her example. 1 will wash andi not -ub ofl T1his comliexion all envy me. It no secret so I'll tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. Sod by Dr. W. E. Brown &- Co. Be Prepared. A. new civilization is holding up new and better prizes, but he who would win must have a better equipment and a finer training than the past re quired. If the prizes are greater than ever before the preparation also must be greater. Ie only who Is prepared for his chance can hope to succeed. Success Magazine. The Only Way. There is no way to maintain the health and strength of mind and body except by nourishment. There is no way to nourish except through the stomach. The stomach mnust; be kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strength will let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss of strength, nervous nes, headache. constlpation, bad breath, -sour risings. rifting, indiges tio, dysoepsia and all stomach troubles hati- rc'urable are quickly cured- by t e usec of Kodol Dvspepsia Cur-e. Ko dl digests what you eat and strength en the w~hole digestive apparatus. Sold WHY TRAVEL ABROAD? An Americaln Should Give Hia First Study to Hia Home Land. When Payne wrote "There's No Place Like Home," he gave poetic expression to the love he hore toward the ingle noik more precious than "temples or palac&." What flowers of rhetoric could approach in power of assertion these live little monosyllabic words. "Ther's No Place Like Home"-to gainsay which were impossible: it is the great privilege of Americans to be able without hyperbole to apply them to travel, for what Is there In any part of the habitable globe more fraught with interest, Instruction, edu cation, refreshment of mind and body and uplifting of soul than nature has provided, with hand so lavish, for the delectation of those having the good fortune to dwell in this goodly land? Would he see a Riviera? We have several on the shores of the azure wa ters both of the gulf and the Pacific, far distancing that laved by the Med iterranean. Does he pine for snow capped moun tains? Let him repair to the plains whence Pike's Peak, Mount Logan and our other great elevations rear their hoary summits into cloudland. Would he witness a majestic cata ract? There Is but one without a rival, the imperial Niagara-in the chain of our great lakes, most turbulent of links. Neither Nile, Niger nor Ganges, great rivers though they are. ire comparable to our own Mississippi, well named "The Father of Waters." Our peerless Hudson excels in picturesque effects the vaunted Rhine. What of the beauties of the Golden Gate, on whose shores sits enthroned queenly San Francisco, pronounced peerless among cities by a much trav eled European prince of imperial blood? Where is there, even in miniature, anything to vie with that earthly para dise, the valley of the Yosemite; what to compare with the deep and rugged gorge through which_passes to the sea the impetuous Colorado river? The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, one of the world's wonders, Is as yet but partially explored. Why, then, travel abroad, while all these and vastly more than can be enumerated remain unseen at home? "Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?" said Naaman the Syrian of old when ordered by the prophet to betake himself to the Jordan for heal ing. Who can help admiring his pride of country and robust patriotism? Most worthy are they of emulation. Be it for health or recreation, there Is no grander travel field than that we have at home.-Travel. A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hot weather of the summer months to guard agetnst bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dose of castor oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates and has a tendency to gripe. If this does not check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and then a dose ol castor oil, and the disease may be checked in its incipiency and all dan ger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at onve and kept ready for instant use as soon as the first indication of any bowel trouble appears. This is the most successful treatment known and may be relied upon with implicit confidence even in cases of cholera infantum. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. OLD AND NEW COINS. Interesting Facts About Coinage 1 the Different Mints, The director of the mint is called on to answer such a wide range of ques tions concerning the values of old and new coins and medals that he has found it necessary to issue circulars covering matters of this sort. They tell some interesting facts. It appearS that the mint does not buy old coins or paper money except some rare colonial coins in fine condition, which are doe sired for the mint cabinet. Mutilated or uncurrent United States gold and silver coin is purchased as bullion. The mint has no pattern pieces for sale. The government pays no premium for the return of any of its coins or pa per money. New coins cannot be strueg until authorized by an act of congress. The mint supplies United States coins only and not of any past date. The fifty dollar goldpiece and the half dollar and quarter dollar pieces in gold were struck by private parties on the California coast during the 1849 period and not by the United States governmer.t. The coinage '.f the following coins ceased in the years named: Half and 1 cent, copper, in 1857; 1 cent, nickel, 1804; half dime and 3 cents, silver, and 2 cents. bronze, in 1873; 20 cents, sil ver, 1S7S; trade dollars, 1883; $1 and $3- gold, and 3 cents, nickel, 1889. The Columbian half dollar was coined In 1802 and the Isabella quarter in 193. The Lafayette dollar was struck in 1809, the date on the coin (1900) be ing that of the unveiling of the memo rial. There are certain markings on every United States coin that enable the place of its coinage to be located. Those struck at the Philadelphia mini have no mint mark, but those struck at all other mints are distinguished by a small letter on the reverse, near the bottom. These letters are C for Char lotte, N. C., discontinued in 1861; CC for Carson City, Nev., discontinued in 1893; D for Dahlocega, Ga., discontin ued in 1801; 0 for New Orleans and S for San Francisco. The coins of the United States now authorized by law are: In gold, double eagle, eagle, half eagle, quarter eagle; in silver, half dol lar, quarter dollar and dime; minor, 0 cent, nickel, aind 1 cent, bronze. A per son may buy a proof set of gold coi from the mint for $38.50 and a prool set of silver and minor coins for $1.50. When the business of the - mints Is slack medals may be struck from dies furnished by individuals, public Insti tutions and incorporated societies at a charge sufficient to cover the cost ol the operation and the value of the metal-Brooklyn Eagle. Nothing on the Market Equal to Chamber lain's Colic, Cholra and Diarrhoea Remedy. This fact is well known to druggists everywhere, and nine out of tea will give their- customers this pr-eparatior when the best is asked fotr. Mr. Obe Witmer. a pr-ominent drugcist 0: Joplin. Mo., in a circular to his cus tomers, says: "There is nothing on thE market in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamberlain's Colic Chora and Diarrhoea Remedy fol bowel complaints. We sell and recom mend this preparation." For sale by The R. B3. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M T-ya, Pronn Cupid and the Recruits. "Cupld is one of the best recruiting officers that Uncle Sam has," confided one of the sergeants attached to the re cruiting headquarters. "Back of near ly every enlistment there is a woman in the case. Lovers' quarrels chase a lot of fine lads into the service. Your romantic youth gravitates to the re cruiting officer after a serious break with his sweetheart as naturally as a duck takes to water. It seems to him the most fitting way in which to sacri fice himself when love's young dream is apparently dispelled. Way down In his heart he nursed the idea of making his erstwhile Inamorata sad, and it's the army or navy, with the possibility of death in battle, for him. Again, other first class material Is recruited by the desire of -young fellows to sport a uniform before their girls. In such cases Cupid does his recruiting through vanity. But in both ways he manages to fill up big gaps 'in the ranks of Un cle Sam's fighters."-Philadelphia. Rec ord. Is it Right Is it right that a property-owner should lose 84.20 to let a dealer make 50 cents? A dealer makes 50 cents more on fourteen gallons of ready-to use paint, at $1.50 per gallon, than our agent does on eight gallons of L. & M. paint and six gallons of linseed oil, which make fourteen gallons of the best paint in the world, at $1.20 per gallon: the property-owner loses just $4.20. Is it right? It only requires 4 gallons of L. & M. and 3 gallons linseed oil to pain a mod erate sized house. Ten Thousand Churches painted with Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint. Liberal quantity given to churches when bought from The R. B. Toryea Drug Store. Schools In France. The rrench system of education Is intensely national. Its plan is exactly the opposite from our own school sys tem. With us the local community controls primary schools. In France the local community has no voice In the matter. The French system is the most centralized, the most strictly reg ulated, the most autocratic and the farthest removed from democratic Ideas of any school system in existence. The exact uniformity of the schools is almost unbelievable. The miniter of instruction, sitting In his office In Paris, can tell at any moment just what fable of La Fontaine each child of a certain age throughout the whole of France is reciting. Teachers are not allowed any latitude at all. The result is to leave both teachers and scholars al most completely lacking in mental originanlty.-F. A. Vanderlip in Scrib ner's. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Wonderful Erosion. A curious effect of the wear and tear to which the earth's crust is ever being subjected is exhibited in the sin gularly capped pinnacles existing on South river, in the Wasatch moun tains, in Utah. There are hundreds of these slender pillars, ranging in height from 40 to 400 feet, most of them crowned by large caps of stones. They are not works of human art, as might be Imagined, but are the memorial monuments of the hill from which they have been cut by the action of air and water. Those pinnacles alone re main of many square miles of solid rocks, which have been washed away to a depth of some 400 feet The greater hardness of the surface has caused It to resist corrosion more than the underlying rock, thus leaving huge caps of stone perched high in air on the points of their columns. One dou ble column, capped by a singlpe stone, forms a natural bridge both unique and picturesque. A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good. A. H. Thurnes, a well known and coal operator of Buffalo, 0., writes: "I have been afficted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing -ravel and stones with excruciating ain. I got no relief -from medicine until I began taking 'Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like fine stones and now I have - no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me $1,000 worth of good." The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac Mr. Loryea, Prop. Strange Mountain sickness. If mountain sickness should come upon you your bitterest enemy will lead your horse for you. The symp toms are those of habitual drunken ness. All the limbs shiver, and in the bloodless face the eyes have that ex traordinary look of Insanity which is, I think, caused by an Inability to focus them. The speech comes with diffi culty, and in one ease that I saw the mental coherence was as obviously at fault as the physical. - Landor's "Lhassa." ' Sick headache results from a disord ered condition of the stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. NEW FIM! WHEN IN MANNING, COME TO THE First-Cl ass Restaurant for good, hot meals. J. McD. Richard son and Eliza Davis have consolidated their Restaurants under the firm name Richardson & Davis Restaurant. We have separate apart ments for white and colored, and can serve you most any hour during the day, guaranteeing first-class service. We solicit the patronage of all our friends. We also handle Groceries and Green Groceries, and can satisfy your wants in these lines. Richardson & Davis. W. O. WE Woodmen of the World. Meets on fourth Monday nights at Undertaking. A complete stock of Caskets. Cofins and Fu neral Supplies always on hand. Mv hearse will be sent to any part of the county, and calls will be responded to by Mr. A. J_. White. funeral director and undertal:er, night or day. W. E. JENKINSON CO. InsurancE. Fire, Life, Accident and Health. Place your Insurance in the follow ing Companies, each represent ing millions of assets: Hartfordof Hartford. Conn. Phenix of Brooklyn, N. Y. Continental of New York. American Fire of Philadelphia. German American of New York. 1 Pennsylvania of Philadelphia. 4 Fire Association of Philadelphia. Rome of New York. New York Underwriters' Agency of New York. Western of Canada. A share of your business 'solicited. Country tenant property written also. MOUZON, The Staple and Fancy Grocer, carries a full and complete line or Greenan Parched Coffees, -Sugars, Grits, Meal and all Heavy Groceries. You can find on my shelves, right fresh Can-4 ned Meats of all kinds, including such delica cies as Chicken. Tongue, Chipped Beef, Lob sters, Shrimps. etc. I hive the entire garden of freshly canned4 Vegetables of the staple variety, Including far off Boston Baked Beans. Of the easily digested cereal preparations I cary among others. Force, Shredded Wheat,4 Crem of Wheat, etc., all of which is delicious, healthful and nutritious-the very food for dys peptics and invalids. You want Condiments. None are better than HEINZ'S CELEBRATED PICKLES, MUSTARDS, 4 and his varied line of appetriing relishes. I 'errtem.I4 NwIs the time to buy your Jellies and Pre- 4 serves. Come to MOUZO9'S for them. I keep all he time a full line of 4 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. You cansget your breakfast, dinner and sup per from my store. I can feed the toiling la-i borer or the fastidious epicure: the irritable dyspeptic and the pettish invalid. S UARE DEALING, live afid let live, with golden rule prices covers my motto.4 Before buying for your table cal and see P. B. MOUZON, GeoS. Hacker &$on MANUFACTURESRS oF - Maeral CH A LESON, . C Sash Wegh-an ors Windw an fany Blss aSaecalty a..xswA1 wOOs. s OI.VER _'_RAN OODS& O'RYAN ATTORNEY1AT L w MANNIN, S. C Nettes uildngupstirs DorsMANIN, BlidsC. Prouldp n and u uatniodnge Matral albsnes CHARMESTON, . C. a~ SAstorneightousos a td Law,. Widw ANaNINGas S iat. C. - D . J.W~l WA . .OL E, B YA .~ MANNING, S.BRYC. AVoEY t La. Rris udn g, uprkta h ies ofl (Ur Qualities Sometimes Look Down to Find There Little Prices. On account of moving in our new store and hav ing to move a large stock of goods, we will offer, from the 15th of June to the 1st of August inclusive, our entire line of Dry Goods, Notions'and Shoes at a greatly reduced price. We are not offering this as a g mere inducement, all we want you to do is to give us a trial. Aft. Three hundred boxes Writing Paper, latest d signs and very attractive, going at a song. One hundred and twenty-five Gent's Straw Het sold at 50c and $1. only 35e and 75c. - Thirty-six Ladies' high grade Stock Collars A fine Embroidered White French Pique, bottoni- of: g stock trimmed with 1-inch valencine lace, sells for g 35c and 65c; closing out price 25c and .45c. Twelve ,butter colors, stylish button effect, cen- 9 ter with large circular designs on edge, open work 9 g Frinch buttons, width 12 1-2 inches, a remarkable 9 strong value. Prices everywhere $3, only $2. Millinery Department. In this department you will find ready-to-wear and Trimmed Hats of our owri designing, Sailors and Fancy Straws, untrimmed goods and Children's Hats in wonder-compelling variety. You will find here Flowers, Feathers and Orna inents of every wantable sort at a greatly reduced price. lOIN NERS & M1/ILL MEN Wewant to call your attention to our stock of Mill Supplies, you cannot fail to appreciate the many advantages we have to offer yon in Fittings, Valves, Lubricators, Patch Bolts and other odds and ends which are almost always forgotten in a general order. - Call and see Sus and get prices, you will find that it will be of value to you. We Smake a special business of landing orders when we get in touch with Zpeople, all we want to know is wat you want. S We are selling this season "Original Gandy Belting " exclusively. SThis belting has passed the experimental stage and has proven-far -~ superior to conmmon Agricultural Rubber Belting, being stronger~nd far more durable, it possesses advantages that commend it to Ginners Sparticularly. Do not confuse "Original Gandy Belting" with ordi nary canvass belting, this is not even an imitation of Gandy and does Znot possess any of its best qualities. See that every ten feet has "Original Gandy" marked on it. This precaution will save you trou ble. WeLubricating Oil. Wehave Oil for lubricating every part ofinachinery. Letu - Sknow what speed mnachinfry you want to lubricate and .we can sply you with the oil. We have recently added to our stock a suppl - solid gease for spring oil cups to be used on crank heads. Try this - on your engine and you will find that. your oil bill will be very much less, while the effective service of your engine will be materially in creased. If you ,will equip your engine with Spring Oil Cup you Swill find that it will lessen the expense of repairs. We have al.kinds Sof Babbit Metal SOane Mills and'Evaporators. S Our stock of Cane Mills and Evaporators has arrived and we will take pleasure in showing them. We have the best low-priced Cane, Our stock of Hardware is fully up to the standard and we will be Sin better positibn during the coming season to etter to the trade than ever before. Very truly yours, MANINGHARDWARE COMPANY3 SSUMMERTON IIARD WARE CO., SUMMERTON, S. C. J. C. LAN1AM, C. c-lr DAVIS, J. A. JAMES, President. Vice-President. ~ Sec.-Treas. OUR MOTTO: 3 L'S. Live and Let Live. . For dry goods, go to a dry goods store. - - For shoes, go to a shoe store. For groceries, go to a grocery store. For medicine.3, go to a medicine store. For HARDWARE and its kindred articles, . go to a HARDWARE sTORE. Faints, Agricultural Implements, Pumps, Pipe, Stoves and Stoveware, Harness and Saddlery, Crockery and Glassware. We have them all. Our long residence in the county is our guarantee of fair and Woe ehave recentl asciamed swith us Mr. J3. M. Plowden form erly with the Dillon~ Hardware Company, who thoroughly under stands the hardware business and will take pleasure in giving the publi the benefit of his experience.